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  2. Isle of Man TT Mountain Course - Wikipedia

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    The motorcycle TT Course is used principally for the Isle of Man TT Races and also the separate event of the Isle of Man Festival of Motorcycling for the Manx Grand Prix and Classic TT Races held in September of each year. [2] The start-line for the Isle of Man TT Mountain Course is located on Glencrutchery Road in the City of Douglas, Isle of ...

  3. Isle of Man TT - Wikipedia

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    The race did not take place from 1915 to 1919 due to the First World War. It resumed in 1920. A 250cc Lightweight TT race was added to the Isle of Man TT programme in 1922, followed by a Sidecar TT race in 1923. There was no racing on the Isle of Man between 1940 and 1945 due to the Second World War.

  4. List of Isle of Man TT Mountain Course fatalities - Wikipedia

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    1911 Isle of Man TT: Practice Rudge-Whitworth [6] 2 England: Frank R Bateman 6 June 1913 [7] Creg-ny-Baa: 1913 Isle of Man TT: Senior TT 499cc Rudge 3 United Kingdom: Fred Walker: 19 May 1914 [8] St Ninian's Crossroads [9] 1914 Isle of Man TT: Junior TT Royal Enfield 4 England: James H. H. Veasey [10] 15 June 1923 [11] Greeba Bridge: 1923 Isle ...

  5. TT Grandstand - Wikipedia

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    The TT Grandstand including the startline, pit lane, re-fuellers, merchandising, scoreboard and paddocks for the Isle of Man TT and Manx Grand Prix races is situated on the A2 Glencrutchery Road, in the town of Douglas, Isle of Man. [3] Former racer James Whitham (centre right with nozzle over his shoulder) as part of a 2012 TT refuelling crew

  6. Birkin's Bend - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, the Four Inch Course for automobiles was first used by the Auto-Cycling Union for the Isle of Man TT motorcycle races. [3] This included Rhencullen and the course later became known as the 37.73 mile Isle of Man TT Mountain Course which has been used since 1911 for the Isle of Man TT Races and from 1923 for the Manx Grand Prix races.

  7. The Bungalow, Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    The Bungalow is part of the Snaefell Mountain Course used since 1911 for the Isle of Man TT and from 1923 for the Manx Grand Prix Races. The area is dominated by Snaefell Mountain with an elevation of 621m (2036 feet) above sea level and the nearby summits of Beinn-y-Phott (544m), Mullagh Ouyr (491m), Carraghan (500m), Clagh Ouyr (551m) and ...

  8. Signpost Corner, Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    The section of the Mountain Course from the Cronk-ny-Mona road junction to Governor's Bridge was first adopted for the 1920 Isle of Man TT motor-cycle races and the Manx Grand Prix in 1923. [4] This included the Signpost Corner road junction, ‘Bedstead Corner’ and the section known as the "old road" of the TT Course from the Nook to ...

  9. Ramsey Hairpin - Wikipedia

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    It is situated between the 24th and 25th Milestone road-side markers used for the races on the 37+ mile circuitous-course, measured from the startline at the TT Grandstand. The A18 Snaefell Mountain Road – linking the towns of Ramsey and Douglas – was developed in the mid-nineteenth century from a number of pre-existing tracks and bridle ...